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      Bob Dylan

      Bob Dylan

      Highest Rated: 98% The Last Waltz (1978)

      Lowest Rated: 25% Masked and Anonymous (2003)

      Birthday: May 24, 1941

      Birthplace: Duluth, Minnesota, USA

      Bob Dylan was easily one of the most important figures in contemporary music, and one of the most perversely fascinating as well. Born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, he was raised on rock & roll but discovered folk music as a student at the University of Minnesota. By 1959 he was playing coffeehouses, taking Woody Guthrie as a role model and taking his name from Dylan Thomas. At first he was simply a folksinger; his 1962 debut album had only two original songs. But a quantum leap occurred between this and the next year's followup, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Now Dylan was writing songs ("A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall," "Blowin' in the Wind," "Masters of War") that dealt with social/political unrest in terms that were both hard-hitting and poetic. The same album introduced "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," one of his most enduring failed-love songs. Over the next four years, virtually every move Dylan made was a cultural event. Pegged with the "protest songwriter" tag, he quickly grew beyond it and wrote more impressionistic songs on 1964's The Other Side of Bob Dylan. His influence went as far as the Beatles, who he famously introduced to marijuana in August 1964. By the next year Dylan was playing rock music with an electric band; legend has it that he was booed offstage at the Newport Folk Festival for the new sound (though some reports say that he was simply booed for wrapping up too early, or for poor sound mixing that made the songs difficult to hear). That year brought the rock-tinged album Highway 61 Revisited, with its landmark single "Like a Rolling Stone." But he was definitely booed the following year in England, when an audience member shouted "Judas!" during the electric set. This now-iconic moment, at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, spurred a furious Dylan to deliver his arguably greatest live performance, backed by the group that became known as The Band. The classic era abruptly ended in July 1966 with a serious motorcycle crash whose full story remains mysterious. Dylan spent a full three years out of the spotlight, recording a wealth of unreleased material (known as the Basement Tapes) with the Band. When he did emerge, it was with a string of albums (including Nashville Skyline and the double Self Portrait that were shockingly casual in sound and ambition. He remained secluded in the early '70s, scoring and acting in what was considered a minor Sam Peckinpah movie, "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid"(1973), which ironically produced "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," a contender as Dylan's single best-loved song. The rest of the decade-in fact, the rest of his career-was characterized by drastic ups and downs. He made a creative comeback with 1975's Blood on the Tracks, a personal outpouring inspired by his divorce, and the following year took a busload of musical friends around the country in the shambling Rolling Thunder Revue tour. He documented this in a movie, "Renaldo & Clara" (1978) that probably told fans more about his love life than they wanted to know. Still more surprising was Dylan's declaring himself a born-again Christian in 1979 and embracing fundamentalist themes on Slow Train Coming. This too proved temporary; by 1983's Infidels it had been folded into an overall sense of spirituality. During the '80s Dylan suddenly became a ubiquitous live performer, touring collaboratively with Tom Petty and later the Grateful Dead; and in 1988 began the series of loose-knit, small-combo one-nighters known as the Never Ending Tour. There were more creative triumphs (1997's blues-tinged Time Out of Mind, written after he survived a life-threatening heart ailment) and more baffling moves: in 2015 he became enraptured with the Frank Sinatra song catalogue and devoted three consecutive albums to it, including his only triple album, Triplicate. In 2017 Dylan became the first songwriter ever awarded the Nobel Prize for literature; characteristically he skipped the ceremony. Meanwhile new generations discovered key moments in Dylan's career through the archival releases in his Bootleg Series.

      Highest rated movies

      No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
      Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
      Backtrack
      Renaldo and Clara
      Masked and Anonymous

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      HEARTS OF FIRE, Rupert Everett, Fiona, Bob Dylan, 1987, (c) Warner Brothers PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID, Gordon Dawson, Bob Dylan, 1973 PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID, Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, 1973 JOHNNY CASH - THE MAN HIS WORLD HIS MUSIC, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, 1969 DON'T LOOK BACK, Bob Dylan, 1967, sunglasses ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, FROM LEFT: SCARLET RIVERA, BOB DYLAN, 2019. © NETFLIX ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, BOB DYLAN, 2019. © NETFLIX JOHNNY CASH - THE MAN HIS WORLD HIS MUSIC, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, 1969 ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, FROM LEFT: ROGER MCGUINN, BOB DYLAN, 2019. © NETFLIX ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, BOB DYLAN, SCARLET RIVERA (PLAYING VIOLIN, BEHIND HIM), 2019. © NETFLIX ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, CLOCKWISE, FROM LEFT: LOWER LEFT: T-BONE BURNETT, BOB DYLAN (AT PIANO), BOB NEUWIRTH (IN TURTLENECK, UPPER LEFT), MICK RONSON (LONG BLONDE HAIR), DAVID BLUE (SUNGLASSES, UPPER RIGHT), 2019. © NETFLIX ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, BOB DYLAN, 2019. © NETFLIX ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE, BOB DYLAN, 2019. © NETFLIX LAST WALTZ, THE, Bob Dylan, the Band, 1978 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH, THE, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, 1972 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH, THE, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, 1972 HEARTS OF FIRE, from left: Bob Dylan, Fiona, 1987, © Warner Brothers MASKED AND ANONYMOUS, Cheech Marin, Bob Dylan, 2003, (c) Sony Pictures Classics HEARTS OF FIRE, from left; Fiona, Bob Dylan, 1987, © Warner Brothers PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID, from left: Kris Kristofferson, Charles Martin smith, Bob Dylan, 1973

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      94% 85% Joan Baez I Am a Noise Self $647.6K 2023
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Twyla Moves Unknown (Character) - 2021
      95% 78% Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President Self - 2020
      84% 87% Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band Self $448.6K 2019
      92% No Score Yet Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese Self - 2019
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Renegade Dreamers Self - 2019
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Trouble No More Self - 2017
      69% 73% Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars Self - 2017
      97% 65% Mavis! Self - 2015
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Family Farm Cinematographer - 2014
      No Score Yet 20% Bob Dylan - Revealed Unknown (Character) - 2011
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born... Again! Self - 2008
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The March Unknown (Character) - 2005
      88% 95% No Direction Home: Bob Dylan Unknown (Character) - 2005
      25% 45% Masked and Anonymous Jack Fate (Character) $533.3K 2003
      40% 24% Backtrack Artist (Character) - 1989
      No Score Yet 33% Hearts of Fire Billy Parker (Character) - 1987
      78% 54% Five Corners Original Music $305.4K 1987
      98% 94% The Last Waltz Self $322.0K 1978
      38% 67% Renaldo and Clara Renaldo (Character),
      Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Film Editing
      - 1978
      No Score Yet 85% Jimi Hendrix Original Music - 1973
      56% 82% Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid Alias (Character),
      Original Music
      - 1973
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Eat the Document Unknown (Character),
      Director,
      Film Editing
      - 1972
      No Score Yet 83% Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music Unknown (Character) - 1969
      91% 92% Dont Look Back Self - 1967

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Ugliest House in America Executive Producer 2023
      100% 90% Late Show With David Letterman Music Performer 2015
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Real Time With Bill Maher Guest 2013
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Dharma & Greg Unknown (Guest Star) 1999
      No Score Yet 58% Saturday Night Live Music Performer 1979